Kansas Statutes
§ 55-1605 — Same; notice of lapse by succeeding owner; contents; prima facie evidence, when
Kansas § 55-1605
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Kan. Stat. Ann. § 55-1605 (2026).
Text
Upon the lapse of a mineral interest under K.S.A. 55-1602, any person who will succeed to the ownership of the interest shall give notice of the lapse of the mineral interest by publishing notice of the lapse in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the land subject to the mineral interest is located, and, if the address of the owner of the mineral interest is shown of record or can be determined upon reasonable inquiry, by mailing a copy of the notice by restricted mail to the owner of the mineral interest within 10 days after publication. The notice shall state the name of the owner of the mineral interest, as shown of record; a description of the land subject to the mineral interest; and the name of the person giving the notice. If a copy of the notice, together with
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§ 55-1602
Kansas § 55-1602
Legislative History
L. 1983, ch. 185, § 5; July 1.
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